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10. i wouldn't be offended.
Tue Dec 27, 2016, 07:47 PM
Dec 2016

it seems to me typically careful lawyering. it protects the trust and it protects you. it could be important documentation to have, especially if at some later date she actually can't prove competence (sorry to point out something unpleasant, but alzheimer's or another stroke is always a possibility) and there's a dispute as to exactly when that happened.

*you* know that only her speech was affected, but that's not necessarily obvious to a lawyer, or a judge who doesn't know her nearly as well, if at all.

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